With schools entering the second week of term two, St Theresa Secondary School Nzaui principal Nicholas Mutuku has said all students are back and the school is full as learning goes on normally.
Speaking at his office, Mutuku noted that there are no major issues; if there are, they still manoeuvre throughout.
The school is very serious about academics. They already have an achievable target.
They have already been divided into families meant to mentor the students until they finish. “With the school families, you are always sure of results,” he added.
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With students returning from home, he said they offered a retreat for the whole school through the director of pastoral programmes, Wote Diocese Fredrick Kimuyu. He added that the talk, motivation, and mentorship are helping the students by taking them back to their lane.
Through the occasional mentorship, the students change since they are brought back to their lane.
On fee payment, he noted that he is not ready to send them home, but rather to give them time, since he wants the students to be fully in class for good performance.
The school is good at music and is trying to go far.
By Lydia Ngoolo
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